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2016
Almost all the pharmaceutical companies across the world dedicate a significant portion of their revenues into research and development (R&D). This primarily goes into new drug design, testing, and finally the approvals of the drugs for human consumption.
Varsha Gupta +3 more
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Almost all the pharmaceutical companies across the world dedicate a significant portion of their revenues into research and development (R&D). This primarily goes into new drug design, testing, and finally the approvals of the drugs for human consumption.
Varsha Gupta +3 more
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Rational Design of Antiviral Agents
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1989Examining the change in the state of the art of antiviral drug discovery, from the discovery nearly 40 years ago of a smallpox drug (methisazone) of unknown mechanism of action to the analysis of an antiviral agent bound to a virus at atomic resolution, gives the reader an appreciation for the magnitude of the advances in the science of antiviral ...
M A, McKinlay, M G, Rossmann
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Rational Design of Digital Assays
Analytical Chemistry, 2015Optimum algorithm for digital assays treats chemical compartments as bits of probabilistic information and arranges these bits in a fractional positional system. Maximization of information gain reduces, by orders of magnitude, the number of partitions required to achieve the requested dynamic range and precision of the assay. The method simplifies the
Pawel R. Debski +4 more
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Using “rationally designed drugs” rationally
The Lancet, 2003Jim, Brugarolas +2 more
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Rational design of carbon materials as anodes for potassium-ion batteries
Energy Storage Materials, 2021Zhen-Guo Wu, Qian Liu, Yonglan Luo
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